fCSr* *%&. \& ~ ■in nl r r f Trrtnr-ir ; . | fi. s^^T^y/MM^^^^^^ ii -^f^rc/^j-j^^l •-• £-~., i i ;*' g SLl—»..'. i i.' i. !■■.'.'. ..v'-.'.'J .., ■-. v 'i. .'.■A'»,"^ i iv sasssssassgss——— y 1 Take Sanatogen— its sure to give you | 1 Better Health, Strength & Nerve-Power. | I: T F you are in need of a tonic-as most people are at times- : : jj 1 nothing will do you bo much good as a " course "of Sana- |j S: togen. . •*■• 2 Whether you arc only a little run down or anemic ,or : ; g weakened by illness, or suffering from some definite solder = = » of nerves, digestion or nutrition-there is no doubt that a :, •:• " course" of Sanatogen will be of real and lasting benefit to you. g § Start that " course " to-day. You won't have to wait long : : l: to feel the good of it. Never mind if you are a little sceptical = . 1 now Only give Sanatogen a fair trial, and you will soon be ■„ •■;■ convinced, enthusiastic! -l--1 « Sceptical as I was," writes Sir William Bull, M.P., « I am | 5 bound to say that Sanatogen performs what it promises to do , . g ■;: it has a wonderfully restorative effect. : : i "It is only fair to Bay," writes Sir Alexander Cross, Bart., g I "that l ! L°e been surprised at the results They g |1 have been just what was > predicted-* material increase in g ":'■': vigour and physical fitness." : : § Such statements-typical of thousands of o*hers-cannot g =2 fail to impress even a prejudiced reader. For they were < nt g = = voluntarily shrewd men of the world-men of high character _ 55 aid position-not at all the sort of people to be earned away. g j j by facile enthusiasms, or to be deceived by illusionary sensa- | :': tions of benefit. ;:;,: 52 Will you do as they did? Will you, in fairness to your own ||j II health give Sanatogen a thorough trial? Send to your Chemist g 111 odaV for a supply (from 2/6 per tin)-and remember this is s I! not a " speculation,"' but a sound "investment," yielding you , g 1 I guaranteed dividends "a wonderfully restorative effect > g : : and " a material increase in vigour and physical fitness ! And ::::.: M there is no risk, mind-Sanatogen cannot hurt you in any way, g :| and cannot fail to do you good. Take the first step now- g : : there's no time like the present! g I i For Men i ■■ md ARNOLD BENNETT, the loading Novelist and Playwright :« -'• ,»„IS?; " N Th B old Wives' Tale." "Milestones." etc.), writes: "The :;: : : tSM of T Sana?ogfln W on e m 6 is simply wonderful" ■ g "*• -.... „,,unn nc cniiTHAMPTON writes: "It gives me pleasure to : • =B nJlg SSSS ?o F th S e°?W5S on as an invigorating tonic and g » restorative. It is undoubtedly beneficial." •«_ 1 Fop Women For Children "■ ™« ™"M* IJS!" • ■ ' ." "oat this coupon—it will :;; . i - '" ■ • brinp you a Free Booklet. :;■ LADY MUIR writes:- PUBLIC HEALTH, one entiled "How to Live :": 'Since taking Sanatogen of t he prominent medical Healthily. £5 1 am really better—a . paers .contains an article _.. Booklet ... ot- ::: brighter, stronger tone alto- ™ a ' woll . known doctor ■ $„» tKStitSts and :s: gether" , .<,..-, . wno says: "1, determined use 3 0 Sanatosen. SS ..«« u-cmcimpthn to try Sanatogen on a T wR Mr K child stiHeriijg from really A. WULFING AND CO.. ::s sinKton. Lahore. - India, pitiable debility. .The : : writes"-" I and Mr. Ken- chango in her condition at 17, BOAD ST.. slnKton have tried Sana- the end ot a fortnight was SY n\KY NS W ■ Sen and have both found truly wonderful. Appetite SYDNEY, N.B.W-. MB&tsrisrßa B *BlJ*fltt p,capo 6end me tllo abovo- ! cure for digestive troubles were. rosy, and her weigh :,:: that I have come across." had increased ny no 10m.» 1 SANATOGEN IS BRITISH MADE. *<%»« IliisillHliliHllllisHiliililiUiiiliiiliiliitiiiH s 36/593 IIIJh"""""""!"""' """■■■>■'■""■■"■"'"'""""■ — Lt »"" m>»^ - 'By special effort of our English buyers we have just opened up ', ' . a spendid assortment of these ; useful and popular Watches. They. ,'- 'are the best for Soldiers' Field Use, as well as for the Business '-„ v. Man and others. >.;■. '... .;;;. - '.•..":'• :Vi.- : J '.■■■: . These Watches are strongly made, well finished, Jewelled Lever j,« : movements, with strong Leather Strap." ||;J Price, in Nickel Case, 30/- ! - Others with Solid Silver Case at 42/-, 52/6, 57/6, 63/., 65/., and 80/. 3 A FEW ONLY IN SILVER CASE, with Luminous Figures for [ ' ':■'■. telling the; time in the dark, at Mh, 72/6, 80/-, and 95/.. ( •.J , — ~~ t ' - 1 STEWART DAWSON & CO., j] . '/ QUEEN .STREET. AUCKLAND.;• j I " '" * J " "'""""""" —■"•"— 'fc* . :' Skave Yourself. f *•• "1 f The Gillette Company spend a 1 A fortune every year for blade improve- | m ments; experts working the year A f round on just this one feature. And W A it shows in the blades. Every new A m lot is better. Take a packet home m f to-day and try them. British made. f M . Gillette Standard Sets. 25,'- Sold Everywhere M W Write fur illustrated and descriptive booklet. Mention this paper. va ¥ AGENTS FOR AUSTRALASIA: W A S. HOFFNUNG & Co., Ltd., Pitt Street, Sydney. I A GILLETTC SAFETY RAZOR LTD, LONDON, ENGLAND. || SfiSl Buy British. made »« ■ Underwear. 'fewlWl l i'' U ■ W'^^^^MDERWEAR. ' ■ |§ '/"Jon' is honest Talue through and through. The wool used is bc«t quality El Australasian long strands—woven by expert British labour, and branded by the _ la makers as a guarantee of British quality and excellence. -- - ' ™ m 'Jaion is soil »i never Irritate., civet iopg »nd trustworthy nervier, and if gnarialaca t!m»: Pg ™ "Any garment that thriiilu mill be replaced free of curt," ™ kj ■ Shun tin dioddy Gcrm«Mn»da Underwear—an«l support honest british labour »nd braini-jol M | n will get belter take tor your money I '*' j.^rj'-[|: fV w r .-j- -,_.;;j Ask your dealer for 'Jaton Underwear (of every WW-c^^H'JIIIi fc£ry > -ilpsy tg :.:\ - - member of your Inmily. i P^j ': |ffiX-- J ~C : 3 :' r ■"« Ja,oa Underwear Co., kieesfer, England". MlilßlHMiil > 1 -""■" '-Anx't s^^llllf^K^l
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16007, 27 August 1915, Page 10
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